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The Sleeping Beauty

    By Walter De La Mare



    The scent of bramble sweets the air,
        Amid her folded sheets she lies,
    The gold of evening in her hair,
        The blue of morn shut in her eyes.

    How many a changing moon hath lit
        The unchanging roses of her face!
    Her mirror ever broods on it
        In silver stillness of the days.

    Oft flits the moth on filmy wings
        Into his solitary lair;
    Shrill evensong the cricket sings
        From some still shadow in her hair.

    In heat, in snow, in wind, in flood,
        She sleeps in lovely loneliness,
    Half folded like an April bud
        On winter-haunted trees.



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